Canadian Manufacturing

Westlake Chemical to buy Axiall Corp. in US$2.33B deal

by The Associated Press   

Canadian Manufacturing
Financing Operations Supply Chain Mining & Resources Oil & Gas


Including debt, the deal is worth about $3.8 billion

NEW YORK—Westlake Chemical Corp. has agreed to buy Axiall Corp. for about $2.33 billion, ending a months-long takeover battle and creating a top producer of chemicals including chlorine and plastics.

Houston-based Westlake will pay $33 per share in cash for Atlanta-based Axiall, marking a 28 per cent premium to its June 12 closing price. Including debt, the company is paying about $3.8 billion.

The boards of both companies approved the deal, which is expected to close in the fourth quarter.

Westlake first offered Axiall $1.4 billion, or $20 per share in stock and cash, in January. That offer was worth about $2.9 billion including debt. Axiall rejected that bid as too low.

Advertisement

Axiall rejected another bid shortly after the first offer and then sought other buyers. Meanwhile, Westlake tried to replace members of Axiall’s board.

Axiall Corp. makes chemicals that are used in paper, soap, aluminum and other products. It also makes windows, doors and other building products.

Houston-based Westlake Chemical Corp. makes chemicals used in food packaging, trash bags and other products.

Advertisement

Stories continue below

Print this page

Related Stories